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The All New More and More Fun With Digital M Images

Peter Klein

New member
Hi, all! Haven't posted in a while--went on vacation to the California desert and then went back to work and paid for it... :eek:

Anyway, here's a sampling of what I snagged in Joshua Tree National Park. Hope those that went had a good workshop at the neaby Salton Sea.

First three w/M8, 35 v.4 Summicron, last with 90/3.5 CV Lanthar.
--Peter
 
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ashwinrao1

Active member
My gosh, some seriously awesome pics have been posted here...

@ Lloyd: You are too kind. The Tele-elmar is one of my new favs, one of the true bargains, and great since, there are frame lines on the M9!

@Dierk: Keep up the great work. Terrific posts. The last in your series is a bit too HDR-ish to me, but otherwise, supremely composed. Great sunset/sunrise pics

@Boymerang: Lovely portrait work

@Simon: Great series, and lovely bw portraits

@ Matt: These scenes are so familiar, part of my daily bike ride home, yet you bring a gentle touch and handling of light that is remarkable.

I know I am forgetting to comment on more than a few, but agreed here with Steve that this is one ROCKIN' thread!

I'll be keeping my eyes peeled....
 

ashwinrao1

Active member
Of course,

Jeff, lovely caps: Colors rock. I am discovering the joys of shooting with the MATE as well.

Kurt: Lovely, as usual! The new Noct suits your style well.

Peter: The last shot, Literature, is spectacular....

I just realized that I have some work to do in scrolling through the other 135 odd pages to get a sense for the amazing work shown in this thread!
 

Alnitak

New member
Mike, I have to say I really like the color version of that first shot--there's a richness of the light that's just lost in the B&W version.
 
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sclamb

Guest
Beautiful portraits of beautiful girls, Simon. And really nice b/w too. Nice to see more of your wonderful work here! :thumbup:
Thank you Lloyd. Good to be back posting again after one of the worst of times :)

Simon
 
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thinkfloyd

Guest
Was contemplating selling my Canon 50/1.2 to fund a 35 Summicron v4, but using it yesterday, it's not that much a "dog" as others say it is... or else I got a very good copy :) (looks like my quest to go wider than 50 will take a bit longer...)

All jpegs straight from M8 (except a little cropping in the first)

at f8


f1.2


f8 again
 
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